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(grammar) A noun case used to indicate that an object is affected only partially by the verb, or that the effect is not real. It often corresponds roughly to the English words some
or any.
It is similar in many ways to the genitive case. Some languages that make use of the partitive case include Finnish and Estonian.
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partitive case
noun
(grammar)
A
noun
case
used
to
indicate
that
an
object
is
affected
only
partially
by
the
verb,
or
that
the
effect
is
not
real.
It
often
corresponds
roughly
to
the
English
words
"some"
or
"any."
It
is
similar
in
many
ways
to
the
genitive
case.
Some
languages
that
make
use
of
the
partitive
case
include
Finnish
and
Estonian.
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(grammar)
A
noun
case
used
to
indicate
that
an
object
is
affected
only
partially
by
the
verb,
or
that
the
effect
is
not
real.
It
often
corresponds
roughly
to
the
English
words
"some"
or
"any."
It
is
similar
in
many
ways
to
the
genitive
case.
Some
languages
that
make
use
of
the
partitive
case
include
Finnish
and
Estonian.